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Geum (avens)

At Heijnen Plants, we take pride in cultivating the enchanting Geum, or avens, a perennial that graces gardens with a kaleidoscope of flower colors ranging from the warmth of yellow, red, and orange to the delicate touch of pink. This plant, with its lush green foliage, offers a continuous bloom that begins in early summer and extends into the fall, providing an extended period of visual delight. The Geum species, though not bearing fruit or fragrance, compensates with its vibrant blossoms and robust nature, making it a cherished addition to any garden composition.

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The Geum genus, commonly known as avens, is a delightful collection of herbaceous perennials that grace gardens with a burst of color from late spring to early autumn. Renowned for their vibrant hues and charming flowers, Geum species thrive in borders and group plantings, bringing life and color to any garden space.

Key Features of Geum

Geum is a genus that stands out for its versatility and colorful display. Here are the key features that make it a garden favorite:

  • Flowering from May through September, Geum provides a long-lasting display of blooms in a kaleidoscope of colors including yellow, red, orange, and pink.
  • The foliage remains a lush green throughout the spring and summer months, complementing the vivid flowers.
  • These plants exhibit a clump-forming growth habit, which makes them perfect for creating full, lush borders.
  • Geum prefers well-drained soil but is adaptable to various soil types, making it suitable for many garden conditions.
  • It thrives in full sun to partial shade, offering flexibility in garden placement.
  • The stems may turn a striking purple in the summer, adding another layer of visual interest to your garden palette.
  • Geum plants are deciduous, meaning they will shed their leaves annually but return each spring with renewed vigor.

Tips for Growing and Care

To ensure your Geum plants thrive, consider the following gardening tips:

  • Water Geum plants regularly, as they have average water needs and are not drought-resistant.
  • Deadhead spent flowers to encourage further blooming and to maintain a tidy appearance within your garden.
  • Propagate Geum by division in spring or autumn to rejuvenate older clumps and to create additional plants for your garden or to share with fellow gardeners.
  • While Geum is not a demanding plant when it comes to maintenance, it is advisable to plant it in a location where it can receive ample sunlight or partial shade to optimize its flowering potential.
  • When planting Geum, ensure that the soil is well-drained to prevent root rot and other issues associated with overly moist conditions.
  • Although Geum is hardy, it's a good practice to mulch around the base of the plant to provide insulation and retain soil moisture during the growing season.

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Embrace the vibrant charm of the Geum, a perennial favorite known for its spirited and vivacious blooms that grace any garden with a touch of whimsy. With lively colors that seem to dance upon their stems, these hardy avens varieties are a feast for the eyes, ensuring a delightful display from late spring through to summer. The Geum's quaint flowers are a magnet for pollinators, adding not only beauty but also a bustling ecosystem to your garden tableau.

  • The Geum chiloense 'Lady Stratheden', commonly known as avens, is a delightful perennial renowned for its vibrant yellow flowers. Blooming from May through August, this plant adds a splash of color to any garden throughout the summer months. Its semi-double flowers rise above the foliage on wiry stems, providing an attractive contrast against the greenery. Perfect for borders or as part of a cottage garden scheme, 'Lady Stratheden' is a hardy and reliable choice for long-lasting floral displays.
  • Discover the vibrant allure of the Geum chiloense 'Mrs Bradshaw', commonly referred to as avens. This striking perennial is cherished for its bold red blooms that grace gardens from June to August. Its richly colored flowers are borne aloft on slender stems, creating a dazzling display above the lush foliage. Ideal for adding a touch of drama to your borders or as a key element in a traditional cottage garden, 'Mrs Bradshaw' brings an exuberant burst of summer color to any landscape.
  • Embrace the warm, vibrant tones of summer with the Geum coccineum 'Borisii', commonly known as the scarlet-flowered avens. This captivating perennial delights the senses with its bright orange blooms throughout the sun-filled months of June to September. Its charming flowers are held on slender stems above the foliage, creating an alluring display that adds depth and color to any garden setting. Ideal for borders, the Geum coccineum 'Borisii' offers a striking contrast against the green landscape, making it a distinguished choice for gardeners seeking a touch of fiery elegance.

Planting & care Geum (avens)

We would like to provide some tips on how to plant and care for a Geum. By following these tips, you can be sure to enjoy your Geum for a long time.

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Ideal placement of a Geum

Thrives best when positioned in full sun or partial shade, the Geum favors a spot where it can bask in the warmth of the sun for at least a part of the day. The soil should accommodate all types, provided it is well-drained to meet the plant's needs. A location that ensures the soil remains moist yet not waterlogged is ideal, as Geum requires consistent moisture to flourish. When selecting a site, consider the plant's vibrant blooms and clump-forming growth habit, which make it a perfect addition to borders where it can receive ample light and add a splash of color.

Planting a Geum

Planting Geum is a straightforward process that will enrich your garden with vibrant blossoms. It thrives in a location that receives full sun to partial shade, where the soil is well-drained. To plant, dig a hole twice as wide as the pot and of equal depth, position the Geum ensuring it's at the same level it was in the container, and backfill with soil. Gently firm the soil around the base and water thoroughly. This species has an average water need, so regular watering is essential, especially during dry spells. With its clump-forming growth habit, Geum will create a striking display in borders or as part of group plantings.

Fertilising a Geum

To ensure the vibrant blooms and healthy foliage of this species, a diligent fertilizing regime is essential. Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer early in the spring to support the onset of the growing season. A second application is recommended during the early summer to bolster the extended flowering period that can last from May through September. Care should be taken to apply the fertilizer around the base of the plant, avoiding direct contact with the foliage to prevent any possible damage. A well-nourished plant will exhibit robust clumps of green leaves and a profusion of flowers in hues of yellow, red, orange, and pink, enhancing its ornamental appeal in border or group plantings. Regular feeding will also support the plant's overall vitality, allowing it to thrive in a range of well-drained soils and varying light conditions.

Pruning a Geum

To encourage a more prolific bloom and maintain a tidy appearance, it is advisable to regularly deadhead the spent flowers of Geum as they begin to fade. This practice not only enhances the visual appeal of the plantings but also stimulates further growth. To deadhead, simply snip off the flower stem below the spent bloom and just above the first set of healthy leaves. Additionally, at the end of the blooming season, cut back the foliage to keep the clumps robust and prepare them for the next growing season.

Watering a Geum

To ensure the vitality and prolonged blooming of Geum, maintaining consistent soil moisture is key. These plants thrive with average water needs; however, they are not drought tolerant and should not be allowed to dry out completely. Watering should be done at the base to avoid wetting the foliage, which can lead to issues with the leaves. During the growing season, particularly in the warmer months, check the soil regularly and water when the top inch feels dry to the touch. A mulch layer can help retain soil moisture and keep the root zone cool.

The characteristics of a Geum

Enrich your garden with the understated charm of Geum, an enduring perennial that thrives in a variety of conditions. Its vibrant, saucer-shaped flowers bring a delightful splash of color from late spring into summer. What's often overlooked is its foliage, which forms a lush, ground-covering rosette, adding texture and greenery throughout the season. For optimal flourishing, plant Geum in well-draining soil and observe how it becomes a reliable source of warmth and vibrancy year after year.

Separating/dividing a Geum

To maintain the vibrant display and health of Geum, division is recommended every few years. This process rejuvenates the plant by promoting fresh growth. In spring or autumn, carefully lift the clump from the soil and separate it into smaller sections. Each section should have a good amount of roots and shoots. Discard any worn or dead material, and reposition the divisions into well-drained soil, ensuring they are spaced adequately to allow for ample growth. This method of propagation not only expands your collection but also ensures the avens continue to flourish season after season.

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Geum, a genus encompassing a variety of charming perennial species, offers a vibrant display of blooms that delight any garden setting. With its long flowering period and easy care, this plant is perfect for gardeners seeking to add a touch of elegance and color with minimal fuss.

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